Example sentences of "then [vb past] [to-vb] at " in BNC.
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1 | The committee then adjourned to meet at the Blenheim coffee house , New Bond Street , on 1 2 January 1 79 1 . |
2 | Beryl chatted with one or two of the bystanders then lingered to look at the cards on the wreaths and this annoyed Francis . |
3 | He stooped to replenish the stove then came to look at what she was doing as she finished off a row . |
4 | The glass moved more smoothly , more quickly , then came to rest at the figure zero . |
5 | I railed at the NSS typesetters and then happened to look at my own copy and saw that the mistake was entirely mine . |
6 | Champagne glasses frozen in mid-air , Charles and her father exchanged glances , then turned to stare at Guy . |
7 | He looked north to where the City ended abruptly on the shores of the icy Baltic , then turned to smile at his personal secretary , Chang Shih-sen . |
8 | He mounted the gelding , then turned to smile at her while offering more advice . |
9 | She sent him a brief smile , then turned to beam at Silas . |
10 | The proctologist shook his head then turned to look at our private scrap of paradise . |
11 | McIllvanney said angrily , then turned to look at the yard where a silver-grey stretch limo , its windows tinted black against the sun , rolled ponderously to park beside the stairs to his office . |
12 | He crossed to the far wall then turned to look at Kolchinsky . |
13 | He let out a long breath then turned to look at Hitch . |
14 | Dierdriu paused and then turned to look at him . |
15 | She stretched with remembered delight , then turned to look at the man lying so quietly next to her . |
16 | They continued to watch in stunned silence as Guy ran up the stairs and disappeared through the doorway , then turned to look at each other . |
17 | He then went to look at some property left to the council by a benefactor , an old grain warehouse . |
18 | We called at Penndon museum which was closed , but looks good , and then went to look at the Cholsey and Wallingford Railway which has plenty of rolling stock . |
19 | I once specially asked for him to be there and then demanded to know at the rehearsal who was this man sitting with the flutes . |
20 | He was one of six chosen from a brigade of 40 to accompany Quinn when he then left to work at Ettington Park , Staffordshire . |